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Volume 19, Number 4 (Fall 2018) – Images
Volume 19, Number 4 (Fall 2018) – Images
“Juniperus communis, Mozhzhevel’nik obyknovennyi,” in P. S. Pallas, Flora Rossica (1788), plate 54. Public domain image provided by the Bibliotheques de l’Universite de Strasbourg.
“Juniperus 1. Lycia, 2 sabina, Mozhzhevel’nik 1. Kamennoi, 2. Kazatskoi,” in P. S. Pallas, Flora Rossica (1788), plate 56. Public domain image provided by the Bibliotheques de l’Universite de Strasbourg.
After discovering Stalin comatose, Beria immediately begins to maneuver for power Reproduced with permission from Titan Comics.
The MGB cleans out Stalin’s dacha while the official announcement of his death takes place in overlay Reproduced with permission from Titan Comics.
Reactions to the official announcement of Stalin’s death (1) Reproduced with permission from Titan Comics.
Reactions to the official announcement of Stalin’s death (2) Reproduced with permission from Titan Comics.
Stalin’s inner circle plotting to trap Beria Reproduced with permission from Titan Comics.